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Zhou Shifeng, chief lawyer at Beijing-based Fengrui Law Firm, was convicted of subverting State power and sentenced to seven years in prison on Thursday by the Second Intermediate People's Court of Tianjin, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

Since 2009, Hu had used an illegal religious organization to attract illicit lawyers and paid petitioners to spread subversive thoughts and ideas, prosecutors said. He also sent a follower to receive anti-China training overseas.

The training camp also hosted separatists advocating the "independence" of China's Tibet Autonomous Region and Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. It gave participants instructions on how to turn against the Communist Party of China and the Chinese authorities, Xinhua quoted Hu as saying during his trial.

"What those convicted have in common is they were all found to have publicized subversive information that threatens national security, including organizing symposiums and seminars," said Hong Daode, a professor at the China University of Political Science and Law.

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Counterrevolution to subversion

People who were suspected of working against the authorities were charged with the crime of being a counterrevolutionary in the earlier years of the People's Republic of China.

The 1997 Criminal Law removed this crime, adding instead the crime of subverting State power under the larger crime of "threatening national security."

In the latest version of China's Criminal Law, Article 105 states that the crime of subverting State power applies to "anyone who organizes, plans, and executes the action to subvert the political power of the State or to overthrow the socialist political system."

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Color revolution

"We wanted every issue to gain as much exposure as possible, so we would send ordinary people out on the streets and initiate conflict between the people and officials. We wanted the international community to interfere, [with the aim of] overturning the CPC and launching our own 'color revolution,'" Zhai said in the court.

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BANGKOK, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) -- Thai government resolved Wednesday to extend the enforcement of the Internal Security Act (ISA) to March 1, 2014 in Bangkok and three adjacent provinces.

The ISA was invoked in three districts in Bangkok in October, and was expanded in late November to cover the entire capital http://www.whitesoxteamproshop.com/t-shirts/ , the province of Nonthaburi and some districts in provinces of Samut Prakan and Pathum Thani.

The ISA is extended because of the prolonged anti-government protest, the National Security Council Secretary-General Paradorn Pattanatabut was quoted by the Nation newspaper as saying.

A group of protesters on Wednesday morning clashed with the police guarding a Bangkok stadium where candidate registration for Thailand's Feb. 2 general election is in process.

The protesters got into a fight with the police while attempting to occupy a sports building at the Thai-Japanese Stadium, where the party-list candidate registration started Monday and will last till Friday.

A protester was reportedly injured in the clash.

Protest leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban reiterated Tuesday his demand for caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to resign from the caretaking post before the election.

Otherwise, protesters will move to lock down the capital city on the election day, Suthep said.